Books To Read: Best Graphic Novels of 2014:
An International Perspective Part 2
Choices of the 1001 Comics Team from Australia, Belgium, Finland, Italy, New Zealand, The Philippines, Poland & Spain. More...Posted: February 1, 2015

HETA-UMA & MANGARO:
40 Years Of Wild Japanese Graphics
Three generations of Japanese artists are spotlighted in two landmark French exhibitions of underground manga art. More...Posted: January 23, 2015

Books To Read: Best Graphic Novels of 2014:
An International Perspective Part 1
Choices of the 1001 Comics Team from Brazil, Denmark, Germany, Portugal, Serbia, South Korea & Sweden. More...Posted: January 15, 2015

Dylan Horrocks:
All Pens Are Magic
The New Zealand-based author of Hicksville finds his way back to comics in Sam Zabel & The Magic Pen. More...Posted: January 9, 2015

Books To Read: Best Graphic Novels:
March 2015
Paul Gravett selects the most interesting comics, manga and graphic novels from the publisher advance listings. More...Posted: January 1, 2015

PG Tips No.40: My Top Ten Graphic Novels of 2014:
Year in Review
My favourites from an astonishing year of innovation in graphic novels from Britain, North America & Europe. More...Posted: December 18, 2014

Vishwajyoti Ghosh:
Comics From A Changing India
From corruption to public kissing, Ghosh uses comics to engage head on with his nation's history & society. More...Posted: December 11, 2014

Books To Read: Best Graphic Novels:
February 2015
Paul Gravett selects the most interesting comics, manga and graphic novels from the publisher advance listings. More...Posted: December 2, 2014

Art-Comics:
Artists' Lives As Graphic Novels
Fifty years after the term was coined in English, the graphic novel is flourishing, for example as great artists' biographies. More...Posted: November 24, 2014

Max:
Comics Art in Spain
Vapor, his latest graphic novel, purifies and condenses his cartooning and thinking still further. More...Posted: November 14, 2014

World War One In Comics:
Tardi on Mills, Mills on Tardi
Vital understanding of The Great War from the French graphic novelist & the British comics writer. More...Posted: November 6, 2014

Books To Read: Best Graphic Novels:
January 2015
Paul Gravett selects the most interesting comics, manga and graphic novels from the publisher advance listings. More...Posted: October 29, 2014

Junko Mizuno:
Crazy In A Good Way
Now based in the USA, she makes paintings, rock posters, vinyl figures & manga mixing cute with creepy & erotic. More...Posted: October 17, 2014

Richard Graham:
Life Drawing
Making is at the core of the multiple practices of this London-based artist & fabricator. More...Posted: October 13, 2014

PG Tips No.39 Graphic Novel Reviews:
From Music of the Depression to Today's Financial Crisis
Reviews of The Mammoth Book of Cult Comics, Supercrash, Woody Guthrie, Robert Moses & The Motherless Oven. More...Posted: October 9, 2014

Books To Read: Best Graphic Novels:
December 2014
Paul Gravett selects the most interesting comics, manga and graphic novels from the publisher advance listings. More...Posted: September 28, 2014

Jean-Claude Forest’s Barbarella:
A Landmark in Adult French Comics
Barbarella was a truly liberating creation, not only for her creator but also for French & international comics. More...Posted: September 25, 2014

Maciej Sieńczyk:
Adventures On A Desert Island
Reading the Polish writer-artist's work is like waking from one dream into another and yet another, never waking up. More...Posted: September 14, 2014

Keiichi Tanaami:
Manga and Pop Art
His childhood experiences would fuel a lifetime of diverse, determined self-expression in a wide range of media. More...Posted: September 7, 2014

Books To Read: Best Graphic Novels:
November 2014
Paul Gravett selects the most interesting comics, manga and graphic novels from the publisher advance listings. More...Posted: August 31, 2014

Jacques Tardi:
Goddamn This War!
In Tardi's ongoing oeuvre, the unlearnt lessons of war after war have rarely been so forcefully communicated. More...Posted: August 4, 2014

PG Tips No.38:
Graphic Novels & Memoirs Round-Up
My reviews of Seconds, Through The Woods, Fatherland, Probably Nothing, How The World Was & To End All Wars. More...Posted: August 2, 2014

Books To Read: Best Graphic Novels:
October 2014
Paul Gravett selects the most interesting comics, manga and graphic novels from the publisher advance listings. More...Posted: July 29, 2014

Emmanuel Guibert:
Memories And Memoirs
From war-torn Afghanistan to L.A. a century ago, Guibert turns his friends' memories into unforgettable memoirs. More...Posted: July 21, 2014

Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy In The UK:
A Co-Curator's Top Ten Best In Show
Ten outstanding items on display at the British Library's biggest ever exhibition of UK comics in this country. More...Posted: July 13, 2014

Books To Read: Best Graphic Novels:
PG Previews May 2014
Paul Gravett selects the most interesting comics, manga and graphic novels from the publisher advance listings. More...Posted: March 2, 2014

PG Tips - Best of 2013:
An International Perspective Part 2
More of the best comics from around our Comics Planet, from Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Denmark, India & Sweden. More...Posted: February 22, 2014

Sequential - A New Graphic Novel App:
Interview with Russell Willis
A game-changing iPad app delivers the gold standard of digital graphic novels and not a superhero in sight. More...Posted: May 28, 2013

BD & Comics Passion:
Something To Suit Every Passion
This third annual long weekender invites you to explore the very finest in British and French graphic novels. More...Posted: May 19, 2013

Crime Does Not Pay:
America’s First & Greatest Crime Comic
Crime definitely does pay in the tussle between devilish Mr. Crime and angelic Officer Common Sense. More...Posted: May 12, 2013

Sarah Lightman:
The Book of Sarah
Not every autobiographical comics artist is driven to create their own private book from the Bible. More...Posted: May 4, 2013